Blaat85, on 26 Apr 2007, 19:54, said:
Golan, on 26 Apr 2007, 21:51, said:
A human indivudal can change the world. It doesn´t do so necessarily, but it should at least be given a try (if it missbehaves, you can still shoot it...).
What makes you think animals can't?
Well they lack certain needed factors like global infrastructure they could rely on, complex communication capabilities (no, not ze interned) and so on...
Blaat85, on 26 Apr 2007, 19:54, said:
Golan, on 26 Apr 2007, 21:51, said:
Killing an unborn leaves in fact an even grater emotional scar.
How would you know that?
How would I not?
Killing an unborn usually leaves behind a live-long feeling of guilt. While the consequences of
not aborting a child can be determined at ease by a woman, she´ll usually having to live through "what if I did not kill him/her?"-depressions, complexs of not having had the right to judge about her child´s life etc. .
Blaat85, on 26 Apr 2007, 19:54, said:
Golan, on 26 Apr 2007, 21:51, said:
He´s talking about aborting a highly developed foetus. Somewhen after 7th month I´d guess. This one is usually done only when there are medical concerns.
Normally that is not allowed unless in emergency cases as you say. So I don't think we need to discuss it much.
I think we do. As Leatherneck stated this would have allmost have apllied to him
[Leatherneck, if you think this is too personal too discuss then please say so], so it´s not like it would be a negligible mistake.
Also, keep in mind that many pre-natal diagnostics can´t be apllied in the earlier stages of a pregnancy, so this isn´t necessarily bound to medical
emergencies.
Blaat85, on 26 Apr 2007, 19:54, said:
Golan, on 26 Apr 2007, 21:51, said:
The point of adopting out the child has been stated often enough I guess...
That still forces the woman to go through the pain of labour.
Also she is not be able to work much for at least over a month.True. I´ll think about that.
Blaat85, on 26 Apr 2007, 19:54, said:
Golan, on 26 Apr 2007, 21:51, said:
The pope is happy to have another example for his policies...
I personally find I disagree with the pope on most cases and I certainly don't feel he holds much authority and medical knowledge on this field.
Yeah, he isn´t that trustworthy with his zombie-stare.
I´m probably gonna get lynched for this comment (otherwise, I formulated it really badly) but hey, life´s risky. If you accept its risks, accept the consequences aswell.
Edited by Golan, 26 April 2007 - 20:23.